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  • 21. Association between colonization with group B streptococci during pregnancy and preterm delivery among Danish women.
    Feikin DR, Thorsen P, Zywicki S, Arpi M, Westergaard JG, Schuchat A.
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  • 23. Evaluation of polymerase chain reaction for group B streptococcus detection using an improved culture method.
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  • 27. Genital Group B Streptococcus carriage in the antenatal period: its role in prom and preterm labour.
    Chua S, Arulkumaran S, Chow C, Kumarasinghe G, Selamat N, Kuah BG, Ratnam SS.
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  • 28. An analysis of the cost-effectiveness of selected protocols for the prevention of neonatal group B streptococcal infection.
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  • 30. Maternal group B streptococcal (GBS) genital tract colonization at term in women who have asymptomatic GBS bacteriuria.
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  • 31. Assessment of rapid identification tests for genital carriage of group B streptococci.
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  • 32. Evaluation in rural practice of a rapid group B streptococcus screening test.
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  • 33. Risk factors for group B streptococcal genitourinary tract colonization in pregnant women.
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  • 36. Enhanced antenatal detection of group B streptococcus colonization.
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  • 37. [Streptococci group B and pregnancy. Need for routine check-ups?].
    Andersen BM, Dahl LB, Maltau JM.
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  • 39. Compliance with protocols for prevention of neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis: practicalities and limitations.
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  • 40. A study of group B streptococcal carrier state during late pregnancy.
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